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Work Related Learning

What is Work Related Learning?

Work-related learning activities can be integrated into all academic programmes, both vocational and non-vocational ones.

Work Related Learning (WRL) activities enhance students' understanding of the world of work; themselves and their potential work environments. As a result, students are further empowered to enter and succeed in graduate job markets; the world of work and their wider lives.

Examples include work-placements and work experience with an organisation, industry mentoring schemes, job shadowing in the workplace, case studies, role plays and simulations, professional skills modules, enterprise training, voluntary work opportunities, field trips and international exchanges.

Meet the Development Officers

The Work Related Learning Development Officers work across the Faculty to connect staff and students with opportunities to enhance student employability.

Cathy Wilson and Aileen Carson are the Development Officers for the Faculty. They work closely with Careers, Employability and Skills to share work related learning opportunities with our staff and students, as well as lead on developing new initiatives within the Faculty.